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I think the main difference between we Indians and outsiders are that we need to be more receptive to new technology, we should not fear of trial and errors on experimentation.

India has a huge textile industry for both domestic and export markets. It is the second largest employment earner and is growing at 11 per cent annually. It enjoys an efficient multi-fibre raw material base, skilled labour, manufacturing excellence

Investment is a necessity for growth, but innovation is indispensable. In the Indian textile industry, this is a late realisation. India is No. 2 in textiles, everyone trumpets, but where are we? India´s share is about four per cent in global textiles and clothing, and China is way ahead with 36 per cent.

Kanchipuram is famous for two things – temple and silk. The traditional silk saree weaving industry of Kanchipuram is believed to be of time immemorial origin, writes R Haripriya and VR Giri Dev. Spirituality, secularism, culture, tradition, temples, worship have been divinely connected with the holy silk sarees of Kanchi.

Cotton spinners no longer need worry about customer claims and demands for price reductions because of low-quality yarn. That might seem like wishful thinking – but it is now a reality, thanks to the comprehensive contamination solution offered by USTER-« JOSSI systems.

Nonwoven fabrics have quietly revolutionised consumer, medical, and industrial market places, say Laga S K, Vignesh Dhanabalan and Daniel Karthik who provide details of the manufacturing of nonwoven with emphasis on fibre usage,

The VDMA represents 3,100 mainly medium member companies in the capital goods industry, making it one of the largest and most important industrial associations in Europe.